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A redcoat settles in Philly, and helps create connections in the bike community

You Can Get There from Here by Erin Patterson Simon Firth of Firth & Wilson Transport Cycles has a passion for bikes that started early with his days as a bike messenger in London.  After making connections with American cyclists during the Cycle Messenger World Championships, he traveled to the U.S. for a visit and

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October 1, 2015
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The Philadelphia Bike Expo welcomes two far-flung custom builders

Illustration by Kathleen White Femme Framebuilders by Hannah Waters Los Angeles is not known for being bike-friendly. To the transportation- conscious, its wide looping highways, traffic jams and car culture define the city even more than its celebrities or bustling art scene. Regardless, L.A. is where Megan Dean fell in love with bikes. A short

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October 1, 2015
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One of the world’s only custom bike headbadge makers is here in Philadelphia

Illustration by Kathleen White Badge of Honor by Hannah Waters If you are looking for a bespoke touch for your beloved spokes, wheel over to Jewelers’ Row in Center City Philadelphia. There, jeweler Jen Green masterfully crafts custom headbadges, which adorn a bike’s front tube like the carved figurehead on a ship. She’s been at

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October 1, 2015
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Personal Essay: After addiction led to a jail sentence, bicycling set one woman free

Illustration by Julia Tran The Road Ahead by Noelle Billbrough A door slams shut, a guard calls count, and that’s when it hits me. This is my reality now: an 8×12 jail cell. All control over my life is gone, and all I can do is think about my regrets. I’d spent more time running

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October 1, 2015
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Philly Bike Expo | November 7 & 8 | Pennsylvania Convention Center

Welcome No matter how long you bike, you never stop learning. There are so many exciting new features lined up for the 2015 Philly Bike Expo—our sixth year!—including a gravel bike seminar, a live demo from custom headbadge artist Jen Green, our framebuilders’ panel (which will include two female framebuilders this time), and a crash

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October 1, 2015
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Green Homes for the Homeless

  Project HOME, which seeks to empower homeless individuals and families to break the cycle of homelessness, continues to bring their social consciousness to a string of green building projects, most recently in Fairmount and Chinatown. JBJ Soul Homes1415 Fairmount AvenueJBJ Soul Homes offers units for formerly homeless individuals.  Within its four stories are 55

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October 1, 2015
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Events

October 10: Neighborhood Bike Works Grand Opening

Celebrate with Neighborhood Bike Works as they unveil their new Community Shop and Bike Education Hub on Lancaster Avenue. 

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September 30, 2015
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Navy Yard redevelopment: enough to lure residents into a sustainable community?

Home Front by Alex Vuocolo It’s happy hour on a Friday at Lo Spiedo, a Marc Vetri-owned Italian restaurant located beside the main gate of the Navy Yard. There are only a few patrons sitting at the bar. One pair sips their draft beers as they look over paperwork. Another is getting the check, ready

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September 30, 2015
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Our country and lives depend on investing in infrastructure

If American wants to thrive in the future, we've got to invest in our infrastructure as if our lives depend on it. Because they do.

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September 30, 2015
12 mins read
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Vintage clothing combines style, stories and sustainability

Grid's Vintage Clothing Round-up profiles Briar Vintage, Mesh Vintage, Wilbur and Two Percent to Glory.

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September 30, 2015
6 mins read
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